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Old 09-08-2003, 08:28 PM
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Rotolugs for Appliance Aluminum Rims

Does anybody out there know where I can get my hands on some rotolug eccentric lugs for a 6-cylinder '65 Mustang application? I bought a set of 14"x6" Torq-Thrust rims by Appliance Industries over 20 years ago! The "Stang" had the original stamped steel rims on it and when I was a kid, I was going to hotrod the car, hence the aluminum rims. I never even opened the boxes until a week ago, only to find out that the Rotolugs included do not fit my application... These vintage rims look so great with a set of 185x14" blackwalls. I'd really like to use them, but I'll keep the old granny tires with the spinner hubcaps. Any ideas???
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Howdy,
I found your posting because I am also looking for some
rotolugs for a pair of aluminum slot mags for my dune buggy.
Did you find a source for them? I was told of a place in Detroit
that I plan to check out on Monday. Also, what size are the ones
you have and would you part with them if they fit my buggy?
I need center drill for 7/16 thread lugs. I need 10.
Thanks,
Mike in MI
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Old 10-30-2003, 05:11 AM
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Would these Rotolugs be the same or similar to a product made by E/T wheels called unilugs? If so the guy at my tire place just ordered me a whole set of washers and lugs for my old truck. He got a whole case of lugs so I know someone still makes them.
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